The fight for civil rights in America has entered a new era. It no longer lives only in courtrooms, classrooms, or the streets, it now unfolds on screens, in algorithms, databases, and digital platforms that quietly shape everyday life. And once again, Black communities find themselves on the front lines. In 2026, technology touches nearly […]
For generations, Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) have served as engines of Black excellence, not just in the classroom but across the highest levels of tech, politics, and media. From civil rights pioneers to Fortune 500 executives, HBCU alumni have shaped the trajectory of Black leadership in America and beyond. Today, these institutions continue […]
In recent years, Black women have quietly emerged as one of the most dynamic and fastest-growing segments of America’s entrepreneurial landscape. While headlines often spotlight Silicon Valley start-ups and venture capital megadeals, the real story of economic innovation, and resilience, can be found in the rising number of Black women launching and scaling small businesses […]
Across the United States, Black history, once a critical part of school curricula, is being quietly narrowed or removed altogether, leaving students with a stripped-down version of the nation’s story. From textbooks to lesson plans to classroom discussions about slavery, civil rights, and the ongoing impact of systemic racism, educators and civil rights advocates are […]
After decades of setbacks, Black homeownership in the United States is showing signs of a meaningful resurgence in 2026. For the first time in years, the numbers are not just stabilizing, they are rising. For many Black families, this shift represents more than access to property. It signals renewed momentum in the long struggle for […]